Could the Seahawks draft this year’s Tariq Woolen?
As a route gets further down the field receivers are slowly able to separate more and more from him.
His footwork out of press is very sloppy. Rather than staying on the balls of his toes he is very loud with his feet, replacing them constantly and getting flatfooted/playing on his heels. In zone coverage, Brents was way too easily manipulated and often looked out of sorts and as if he was overthinking the play.
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